Osteoporotic fractures at presentation of Cushing's disease: two case reports and a literature review
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Osteoporotic fractures at presentation of Cushing's disease: two case reports and a literature review
Abstract
Osteoporosis is a common complication of Cushing's disease/syndrome. Fractures can be the presenting manifestation. We report two cases and review 28 others from the literature. Clinical, laboratory, and absorptiometry data are reviewed; the vertebrae and ribs were the most common fracture sites, and osteoporosis reversal after treatment varied with age, gender, and symptom duration. The pathophysiology, which remains controversial, is discussed. A search for Cushing's disease/syndrome should be part of the routine evaluation of osteoporosis in children and adults, particularly men.
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